Majorca, Balearic Islands Holidays

Majorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands and lies in the Mediterranean sea off the south east coast of mainland Spain. Majorca offers a mixture of golden sandy beaches, stunning natural beauty, a dramatic range of scenery and resorts to suit all types of holiday makers from young and lively to the more serene and peaceful. Whether you are looking for a relaxing break, a family holiday or looking to party, Majorca has it all. And all of this is just a short flight away (less than 3 hours from Dublin)!

Majorca enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, with hot dry summers and mild winters. The beaches vary from large fine golden sandy stretches to small isolated crystal clear coves. Each region of Majorca has its own appeal, offering unique characteristics and attractions; the northeast for history, the east coast for beaches and caves, the north and west for spectacular mountains and picture postcard villages.

Visit the islands’ capital Palma with its stunning Gothic cathedral, wealth of shops, lively cafes and chic restaurants. Take a drive into the countryside and explore small traditional villages. Enjoy a family day out at a water park. Or party the night away in the island’s livelier resorts. The choice is yours and Sunway can take you there!

Things to do in Majorca, Balearic Islands

Famous Sandy Beaches

Yachting

Water Sports

Daily Island Cruises

Cycling

Family Fun Waterparks

Visit Caves of Drach

Palma Cathedral

Select Shopping in Palma City

Beautiful Harbours

Historic and Cultural Visits

There's something for everyone!

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